Purchasing or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll make. Home inspection ensures you know exactly what you’re getting — and safeguards your investment.
No. A home inspector does not make decisions on your behalf. Their role is only to provide an unbiased, detailed assessment of the property’s condition. They identify issues, safety risks, and potential repair needs — but the final decision to buy, negotiate, or walk away is entirely yours.
A home inspection reflects the property’s current condition at the time of the inspection. While we thoroughly evaluate visible and accessible areas, no inspector can guarantee the discovery of every existing or future issue—such as potential basement leaks or problems that may develop later. The inspection is a snapshot of the home’s condition on that specific day.
No, licensing is not always required in the home inspection industry. However, it is the customer’s responsibility to choose a home inspector with proper certifications and training to ensure professional and reliable service.
You are always welcome to reach out with any inspection-related questions, even after the service is completed. We’re happy to assist you and provide clarification whenever needed.